hungry? my fish aren't.

The only thing I've tried feeding so far is the shrimp pellets, which the catfish love (no surprise, they're little vacuum cleaners) and the freeze dried krill, which is great because this is pretty much the first non-live or frozen thing she's eaten. Thumbs up so far.
 
The only thing I've tried feeding so far is the shrimp pellets, which the catfish love (no surprise, they're little vacuum cleaners) and the freeze dried krill, which is great because this is pretty much the first non-live or frozen thing she's eaten. Thumbs up so far.


who, gwen? :D



dude.. 5 pounds of flake is a LOT. don't snort it all away.
 
Ooooooooooooh... That looks like some good stuff :perv:... How much was it, and shipping?
 
Haha oops..no my mudskipper eats the krill, not my daughter. Although i wouldn't put it past her if she got her hands on it.

The total list was:
5lbs fw flake
5lbs 1.5mm cichlid pellets
5lbs spirulina tabs
5lbs sinking pellets
1lb sw flake
1lb flake w/ garlic
1/4 lb fd krill

Total cost was about $140, including $12 shipping. That works out to about $6.30.lb average. Compare that to a large can of omega one flake food, about 8 bucks for 2.2 oz, which is almost $60/lb, of a large can of cichlid pellets, 10 bucks for 8 oz, $20/lb.
 
Wow, when I saw the price, I was thinking expensive... But for over 22 pounds of fish food, that's great! I'll have to visit his site...
 
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